A Look at 1996's Oscar Skiold, Gavin Cummings and Gennaro Anzevino

In a weekly series, we take a look at some of the top uncommitted Tier 3 Junior Hockey players who will age out of Junior Hockey at the end of the 2016-17 season. Covering one player from each position.

Oscar Skiold, F, Jersey Hitmen PremierSwedish Forward Oscar Skiold returned to the Jersey Hitmen for a second season, following a 2015-16 campaign where he logged 14 goals and 26 assists for 40 points through 42 regular season games as well as 8 additional points through 7 play off games. Currently averaging 1.5 points per game, the 5'10 166lb skater is on a 7 game point streak, logging 19 points in that span. Skiold registered his first hat trick of the season on November 13, 2016 when he scored 3 of the Hitmen goals in a 4-1 victory over the Islanders HC. The win moved the Hitmen into a tie with the Islanders for the top spot in the Premier Standings. Skiold is currently 45th (tie) in points and 21st (tie) in assists among over 3000 Tier 3 Junior Hockey skaters to play this season.

Gavin Cummings, D, Pittsburgh VengeanceOriginally planned to play college hockey with Niagara University (ACHA D1) for the 2016-17 season, Defenseman Gavin Cummings returned to the Pittsburgh Vengeance for a fourth season. The 6'3 181lb New York native logged 35 points through 41 regular season games in 2015-16 and to date, registered 2 goals and 11 assists for 13 points through 19 games this season, while logging a point in 7 of the last 10 games. Through his time with the Vengeance, Cummings earned a call up to the NAHL through his 2014-15 campaign where he earned 7 points through 17 regular season games.

Gennaro Anzevino, G, Dells DucksGoaltender Gennaro Anzevino joined the Dells Ducks following two seasons with the Philadelphia Little Flyers. The 5'9 181lb New Jersey native is statistically one of the top goaltenders in all Tier 3 this season, currently ranking 12th with a .941 save percent, 21st with a 1.75gaa and top 55 in wins. In net for 53% of the Ducks games, but allowing only 36% of the teams goals, Anzevino has yet to fall below 90% in any game this season while averaging 28 shots per game.